[ˈdasɡə]
OriginFrom Old Norse daska. Most likely Onomatopoeic. Cognate with German tatschen
- informalTo move or walk lackadaisically or carelessly, to dawdle
- to pat, tap (with the hand or a tool etc.)
- to move or tilt back and forth (body part, object etc.)
Formsdask(imperative) · at daske(infinitive) · dasker(present) · daskede(past) · dasket(perfect) · dasker(active, present) · daskes(passive, present) · daskede(active, past) · daskedes(passive, past) · daske(active, infinitive) · daskes(infinitive, passive) · dask(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · daskende(participle, present) · dasket(participle, past) · auxiliary verb have(participle, past) · dasken(gerund, participle)
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